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1960s


Rich Coan
, PAH'60, asks former pharmacy classmates to contact him. He lives at 5804 Sunset Boulevard, Fort Pierce, FL 34982.

Gerry Griffin, LA'60, MA'62, of Andover, Massachusetts, retired from Northeastern's English department after thirty-six years. He says he'd be "most happy to hear from former students."

Norm Resnic, BA'60, and his wife, Irma, have both retired-he from Resco Trailer, where he was president and owner, and she from Johnson & Johnson, where she was a district manager. "We sold our house in Framingham, Massachusetts, and moved to West Yarmouth on the Cape," he writes. "Our daughter, Suzanne 'Suki' Lapin, and her husband, Jonathan, who live in Worcester, presented us with two grandchildren, Sarina Pearl and Benjamin Resnic. Our son, Michael, and his wife, JoAnne, who live in Philadelphia, presented us with a granddaughter, Madeline Louise." Resnic says he and his wife "plan to enjoy our grandchildren and travel, travel, travel."

Lawrence P. Tormey, E'60, ME'66, of Danvers, Massachusetts, retired from Ametek Aerospace in Wilmington in July 1996.

Theodore Lavoot, E'64, of Anaheim, California, has completed ten years as a logistics program manager for the B-2 Stealth bomber with Northrup-Grumman at Pico Rivera in Palmdale.

Walter F. Dawson, ME'65, of Lowell, Massachusetts, retired in 1995 as a patent attorney for the former Equipment Division of Raytheon Company. He's now in private practice with Pearson & Pearson in the field of patents and trademarks.

Roy C. Elswick, E'65, of Middletown, Rhode Island, recently received an MBA from the University of Rhode Island. He also holds a doctorate in engineering.

Paul A. Savoy, LC'65, UC'68, of West Peabody, Massachusetts, is general manager of plant services for Black & Veatch, which has its headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri. The company has an office in Saugus, Massachusetts.

Edward J. Surette, BA'65, of Reading, Massachusetts, works in sales taxes and personal property taxes at BankBoston in Boston.

Tina B. Carver, LA'66, of Chester, New York, is the editorial director at St. Martin's Press College Division. She and her husband,

Barry Carver, E'66, MS'68, have three sons: Jeffrey, a research scientist at Wyeth; Brian, who is studying at Columbia University and teaching at Riverdale Country School; and Daniel, who is studying photography at the Rochester Institute of Technology.

John J. Collins III, BA'66, is the mayor of Fountain Valley, California. In October, he became one of five elected officials in California to graduate from the League of California Cities Elected Officials Leadership Academy.

Susan Hoy, MS'67, of Somerset, Massachusetts, is a full-time mathematics instructor at Bristol Community College in Fall River. She was formerly a mathematics instructor at Fisher College, a mathematician at the Naval Underwater Systems Center in Newport, Rhode Island, and a mathematics aide at the MIT Instrumentation Lab in Cambridge.

Stephen G. Kaplan, BA'67, of Longmeadow, Massachusetts, reports that his daughter, Eve Kaplan, LA'94, ran the Dublin Marathon and raised $4,000 for the Leukemia Society.

Priscilla Collins Neale, E'67, of Memphis, Tennessee, is a grant writer for AmeriCorps VISTA at the Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association. She writes proposals to help fund human services in the Memphis area.

Ginny Rowen, MEd'67, of Harrison, New York, is director of development and alumni affairs at Rye Country Day School in Rye, New York.

Nancy B. Swartz, Ed'67, of Randolph, Massachusetts, is the author of In Our Image: God's First Creatures. The book is scheduled to be published in May by Jewish Light Publishing.

Eileen Goldstein Eisner, MEd'68, of Westfield, New Jersey, is the author of Merging Language Intervention with Classroom Practices: A Practical Guide for the Speech-Language Pathologist, published by Pro Ed. Eisner is a speech pathologist with a private practice in Westfield.

Allan M. Gittleman, UC'68, of West Warwick, Rhode Island, is vice president and manager of Janney Montgomery Scott, a member of the New York Stock Exchange.

Joan E. Barron Secher, LA'68, of Norton, Massachusetts, is a real estate broker with Hunter Properties, Better Homes and Gardens, in Plainville.

Robert P. Dantonio, BA'69, of Sudbury, Massachusetts, has a daughter at Springfield College and a son at Framingham State College.

Paul R. Feeley, MEd'69, of East Sandwich, Massachusetts, is vice president of the Massachusetts School Counselors Association.

Joy S. Gilbert, BA'69, MEd'72, of Lexington, Massachusetts, retired last June after twenty-five years as a guidance counselor at Lexington High School.

Matthew H. Harris, UC'69, of Eliot, Maine, is a financial adviser with Waddell and Reed. He has a certified financial planner license.